YouTube Zoltán Göncz: Three Algo-Rhytmic Studies (YouTube) János Malina: The Ultimate Fugue, The Hungarian Quarterly, Winter 2007 Zoltán Göncz: The Sacred...
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politician Renáta Göncz (born 1991), Hungarian opera singer Zoltán Göncz (born 1958), Hungarian composer This page lists people with the surname Göncz. If an internal...
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Roman Catholic Göncz family originated from Csáktornya, Zala County (today Čakovec, Croatia), where Göncz's great-grandfather, Lajos Göncz Sr. was a pharmacist...
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include the fourth subject, including musicologists Donald Tovey (1931), Zoltán Göncz (1992), Yngve Jan Trede (1995), and Thomas Daniel (2010), organists Helmut...
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Great, pointing him to the demands of the Mosaic Law. In a recent study Zoltán Göncz has pointed out, the authorial injunction to seek (Quaerendo invenietis)...
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mid 18th century. Many reconstructions have been written, but in 1991 Zoltán Göncz used the form of a permutation fugue to make a strong argument as to...
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After the war, he became minister of reconstruction in the government of Zoltán Tildy. Later, he became president of the Hungarian Red Cross, but after...
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Szabolcs Gárdonyi, Zoltán Göncz, Zoltán Hajdú, Lóránt Horváth, Josef Maria Illés, Márton Jarno, Georg Kálmán, Imre Kersch, Ferenc Kodály, Zoltán Kósa, György...
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Kovács - fencing Zoltán Kovács - ice hockey coach and administrator Lily Kronberger - figure skating Imi Lichtenfeld - martial arts Zoltán Magyar - gymnastics...
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Glattfelder, Ádám Kósa, Ágnes Hankiss for Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union Kinga Göncz, Edit Herczog, Zita Gurmai, Csaba Sándor Tabajdi, Gyula Hegyi, Szabolcs...
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tér (formerly: Élmunkás tér) 1981 Dózsa György út 1984; 2019 (renovation) Göncz Árpád városközpont (formerly: Árpád híd) 1984; 2019 (renovation) Forgách...
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predecessor Pál Schmitt resigned due to a plagiarism controversy. Since Árpád Göncz, János Áder was the first head of state, who was re-elected and able to...
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919 and the Big Three (1976) Peterecz, Zoltán. "Royall Tyler in Hungary: An American of the League of Nations and Hungarian...
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Harsányi, Miklós Hubay, Dezső Kosztolányi, Sándor Márai, Árpád Göncz, Gábor Görgey, and Zoltán Sumonyi. In 2012, the club established a new literary award...
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strengthened the party with well-known and experienced actors in public life (Zoltán Bodnár, István Szent-Iványi). Their program was named as Compassionate Liberalism...
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ellenség ne sajnálja a magyar katonát". Origo.hu. Retrieved 2011-10-17. "Göncz Árpád kinevezte Fodor Lajost vezérkari főnökké". Origo.hu. Retrieved 2011-10-17...
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144 Kim, Dae Soon (2013), The Transition to Democracy in Hungary: Árpád Göncz and the post-Communist Hungarian presidency, Routledge, pp. 93–94 Körösényi...
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October 24, 1990 Péter Zwack Árpád Göncz George H. W. Bush October 27, 1994 November 21, 1994 György Bánlaki Árpád Göncz Bill Clinton September 24, 1998...
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President: Árpád Göncz Prime Minister: Gyula Horn (until 6 July), Viktor Orbán (from 6 July) Speaker of the National Assembly: Zoltán Gál (until 17 June)...
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unsuccessfully for the position of President of Hungary in 1995, defeated by Árpád Göncz. Five years later he was elected head of state as the candidate of the governing...
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Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2020. Zoltán, Dövényi; Zoltán, Kovács (1999). "A szuburbanizáció térbeni-társadalmi jellemzői...
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Hungary was the first country to recognize Ukraine's independence. Árpád Göncz, who was president of Hungary at the time, was invited to visit the region...
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the Hungarian Village Society today. In 1991, Hungarian President Árpád Göncz visited the village on a seven-day U.S. trip, stopping at the Hungarian...
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Assembly In office 3 August 1990 – 27 June 1994 Preceded by Árpád Göncz Succeeded by Zoltán Gál Member of the National Assembly In office 2 May 1990 – 17...
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I Ferenc Somogyi 01.11.2004 - 09.06.2006 Independent Gyurcsány I Kinga Göncz 09.06.2006 - 14.04.2009 Independent Gyurcsány II Péter Balázs 14.04.2009...
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Elfogadhatatlan Gyurcsány javaslata". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-10-24. Zoltán, Bogád (2008-03-30). "SZDSZ: Gyurcsány mentálisan alkalmatlan". index.hu...
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1994 he was the youth policy adviser to the president of Hungary, Árpád Göncz. He also served as minister of the Prime Minister's Office (deputy prime...
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— 20 Árpád Göncz (1922–2015) 2 May 1990 3 August 1990 SZDSZ 1 (1990) 21 György Szabad (1924–2015) 3 August 1990 27 June 1994 MDF 22 Zoltán Gál (born 1940)...
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governing easier. In exchange for agreeing to this set of MDF proposals, Árpád Göncz of the SZDSZ was elected president. In 1994, the list of issues to be decided...
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seats does not change the balance of power in the National Assembly. Árpád Göncz (May 2, 1990 – August 2, 1990) György Szabad (August 3, 1990 – June 27,...
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